MLM Secrets: 4 Differences Between the Professional and the Amateur

MLM Secrets: 4 Differences Between the Professional and the Amateur

If you have ever wondered what the real difference was between the Professional Network Marketer and the Amateur, today we will talk about that.

The reason you want to move from an amateur to the professional is because amateur’s typically don’t make any money or build a big team to help others make money and change their lives.

Why people think that Network Marketing is different than any other profession is beyond me. Let’s compare Network Marketing with some other big money professions.

NFL – 9 Billion

Music – 16.5 Billion

Movie – 80 Billion

Network Marketing – 178 Billion in 2013

This certainly shows how big and successful Network Marketing really is. People like Donald Trump, Robert Kiyosaki, and Warren Buffet who endorse Network Marketing.

Here are the 4 Differences Between Pro and Amateur Network Marketers

1. Getting over Fear.

The number 1 thing that cripples a Network Marketer is FEAR. The difference between the Amateur and the Professional is that the Hobbyist will let anything and everything come between them and their Fear.

The Pro will understand that Fear and have the courage to break through it.

The Pro understands that to break through the Fear they need to have ACTION with whatever they fear.

The hobbyist will let any excuse let them not do what they know they must and should.

It’s a good thing that Restaurant Servers don’t take rejection personal every time someone doesn’t order dessert and they just move on.

The Pro understands rejection and fear and breaks through that’s the Difference!

2. How They Pick Who to Talk To

The Amateur will cherry pick their list of possible prospects and only show those they think will join, where the Pro just goes through their list and understands that there really is NO way to know who will and who won’t.

The Pro also know that we don’t know who the person we are showing might know that will become a superstar.

Some Will, Some Won’t, So What. You never know who needs what you are offering.